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Show G. Perkermaas, daughtw 1 ii u. of Petruj J.A. urer if.,' age it about thirty ; her reaidenpo, Oer!-- , selaer .Province, Orrocdossonost,. Antwerp j ler dtinatioB,n;Sa Freagimjo, California Aeard, hearing thefo.low-in- g mark wa found upon her Mor-si- er Dupiese, t28 Broadway Franoisoo, California. Her bands and foot were spall ud delieate, and tba bad been doctored for apoplexy,' hy'ao:ne of the most ewiuent. pliyaioian of G(.ruii cy and France, audherapem jhjjvr title of nubility on htr mother s aid. She will be. VuiTied.io etalio vase, ' here. ;1 . TORKIGK ui t,i i cinermaus, everY WRPNBSDAY an.l SATVRDAT, M. , '!rmaiiictioM eiUwa C adJMuW ahoulu he msof subscription -- , eno i . ' f ; l I " - a 'i I T T i. 9 I : 1 .... i .ID s ? r j " .Jf fl 5 J. .1 . , : g IT $12 $1T $30 $62 8 IS 22 1U 60 68 9 18 24 850 xo w w 6.00 8.50 11 11 88 61 76 W U.50 16 17 (1 iLJxt 20 38 64 85 lift 110 11 so r--H i 6.1) 1W I U - ,. Crdi BtuinoM . month. pr (1 Hotlcei will b ehrgd ..A v. c.nuper Una for the fltit iawruon, 8ieil i t T-,lV2- T Ij Ceiana, V illoWm to rtlr , t plMure, bng flr TELEGRAPH. ipo mrkei m Power! of iuri0M,.wiU b publwl. .tour orders out,na cLrg.dt trwm.nt IniMrted "UTiVERTISEMXNTS -- .tiDuid until orderd out, in PtrSSt. th.ir dir:t JJJSSi to a Wedding! till forbid, will b enry iniutoo ud Um of bDiitu, .ud or other dTrti Kate, Real f?. ,! tlr r.gulu' fronTth. StLL' Ui jbrMto. b.hwg- - will b. "Blood for ; Bloo'd"-t- he Nice:ers Strike! ., '. at tJ t. r . Adverting. AgU.SrSorid of intereet eomn.unietioii. h rt,) - Oeroid to the te promote riTU tnterwt., idrertiiementi, nd payment IfpreomU inch.racur. we "" JErrTthe right to nyect .ny trticle, or adrerU.. intended ,.lkur u lchred l ''I"', ,teftuiclaii-- .' Suicide in Iowa! A Rain .Worth $100,000! m The Washington ' -' rENROSE, Editor. C. W. , Va .n ,f Com- munists! OCPEN DIRECTORY. rnited Stales Ofllccn for L'tnli. George L. Wood. 7oirnor ' crforjM5e6rge A Black, E. Patrick. JtfanAoi--M. H. Hempstead; Tt JJ. Sf Attornt-r- C. Sipt. Indian Affai- r-. X. Tourtellotte. C. C. Clemenrt. K.Survtyor-VentrSeetiver of Publif jtfontet J. B. Orer- Public Welcome Reception to Horace Greeley! Examination) at West " Xtfiitrar of .ani Ojjkt Cif. J7. 5. Astfor John P. Taggart. 0:3. Ifolliater. ,C. S. Collector rmfj It', ikt Juttiet3. iMooate Juttka B. McKean. O, F.trickland and It'll iivi it. - Kit t ! J I 1 - v I of Trinsportation Commnnists! R. Oeorg , ( 200,000 Murder "of Prisoners" in J";: on the Cars! Death ' ' ill in -- . Zerubbabel Snow. McAllister. WiHiara ClaytoS. Audit Tmimer James 'Jack. -Supmnttndent of - Common SchovU Bobert L. Campbell. .,. , , , ! t II , ' J'r "I1 'AMERICAN? Washington, 6. "an eie'iteoT'i crowd 6 three hundred colored laborers' attetnpte I to dne theSeTt-nl-Irish laborers off their work oig Suuih paring to kill erery oiiool'thein. A large body of I (S ice were promptly Offlccrs: County on baud, and ordered (he crowd lo dis F. I no! Yoa Count; Judgt perse, which I hey refused to do, thre.it- Richards. the police, woo mtcceeilej in ar euine Sdtet Meii Ltcr J. Herrick, Henrj of the ring leaders, whi n resting 6 Holmes. Richiird Balltintyne. mored off. tlirea' nii 'to ihe followers mi Jitconltrli. b Hicliards. s Clerk reinfoiceiu-nv-w.ih reiiirn n,' Aur )1"tl JiiriSr' ion! voratne. A. .'orce Lai fcetd kept on all dy. This r. c. tt: iko Is having a ttiilr.g tiic !tb-reSAri'f il . .i iu Oi Bi'ftfff. m.c.ii?vcuui tli'eti ihruuhout Hi (i In Georgcown the coal trade i kbtu. r t and sinptut'ins from Cumber 3iis.en.!ed Ie4;rf--iIr4- J Canficld, IinVc been siopped. Several laud Ji. Tift.-tine b ocks wlnoa ure beiog frectfd in BuK -Wm. oSeiooU ifkpviiUmiUid ih sciy by parties from 1'h.Udelphia, tOK. weio MbauJ. n l m cuus queue .fiue itior usea tosi brought on by ihe bur exetis.ve .improve strike, an Citj GoFcrnmcnti r noeyocted by Act of Jan. 18, 18fil. rue its w, ncii were comemplated have n th been abidduntd lor this seuson. MtmicipatJ elect ion biennially tcond .Monday of February. An order of the Secretary ot war an Meetings the City Council weekly, on Monday iiouiice.i the forgivauess ot toe graduates claxa at West l o nt. beretofore' uii'ler weiing, City HalU Main Street. ' censure for riotious conduct and close-w- it i',, Jfjjrw t.eter J. Herrick, . , li the ildermmF. A. Brown, 1st Ward; hope ihii tho-- cadets who are 2d W. Thomson. now about, to become othoers of the rmy be free from W in. W. Burton, 8d will lei their future t " 11 Israel Canfield, DTid repioitcli.1 '' Vowutlort Winslow W. .... - Dubuque. Io., 6.. Penrose, We, Charles Last. Thursday evening Mr, Grant, trr, Horatio B. Scotille. Sicorder Thos. 0. OdelL ticket agent, married M.ss Vurk, at Fort Xarthal W. N. Fife. .,' Updge There was a large atien lauce. nd ihe wedding least wus beautimlly Trtaturer Aaron Farr. ' e About ten o'clock the Davirt Jenkins. 1 Surveyor iipplted. Auettor and Collector S. Bingham. beuan to be tick. The b ide. and and ei join weie removed, and the sc-nCiffam of WfOP. 6. Taylor. .. . -- I ,l.Jnl. t Janice ofpht J'nreS. Egglcston m t:, u.-ioi joy wai cti&ugt- - 'u Cmttablo C. F.' Middleton. Up to Saturday noon 117 persons of that Dartr bad uiiderzne the agonies of 1 A Some are not now expected poisoning.Ogden Post Ofllcej to live. It ipueari the ice cream was ARRIVAL AND CL0S1B0 MAILS. which whb mairiLl. ' prepared in a retrigeautor, Mt Uke OtT, daily . . ,.i.7.30.ra. . not properly cleaned.. Copperas become 7.30 a.m. . Mall daily . iniDreunatcd m the cream. Toe con 1 a.m. Sorth, Throuuh Ma'l dailr " T.30a.m. fectioner innocently partook, and was . Itoi Kldcr County, dailr M p.m. tick with the rest. "t, Through Mail daily . . . ' Washington. 7. Hit Lit. rii J. dallT" . ,1 ! ! The colored laborers strike aisuinea a 3 "wth.ThrouiH Mail dailr . p.m. eery formidable phme, ye terdsy waich 3.45 p.m. t vHul.vil m the Governor and other otti- Local, llox mr Connty.dallj , " ThiuBgh r j. Mail daily .. ' eira of the Territorial Government to the surrender a HAILS. complete making I he ... CLOSING. work on the abandoned aad mob ' h and ftich Coonty Wedneidayi streets, which wa under contract. This 8. SO p.m. Settirdav ,AOrth dn.l. 0 'lil n in u m.MMl.B done under pretence of avoiding a .y, and Saturday! 6.00 a.m. riot, thoueh the police had. very, gener 8.00 p.m. Jtal City Monday and Thursday! arrestally protected the workmen, and interand Paturdajr I J"dl andWVdnndiiv! Aluia w edueadayi aud ed half a dozen ring leaders who . f jr satardayi r 1 . 12.00a.m. fered with tbem.. That the arrests were inflam. OmCB 1I0UB8. premeditated was shown by the meet"""Jil Miecrv opea front 8 am. to pj. mRde at a mwi speeches 6 matory Kouday 6 p.m. to p.m.i. named ing.. One of the KEGI8TR7 DEPARTMENT MoreelluB West, colored, is thus report Oi?n from 9 a.m. to 3.J0 p.m. Stride Door open from 1 a.m. to 8 p.m. ed: He opened ihe ball with an inflamma meu ISAAC HOOUK. Foatmailer. tory speech against the contractors, and eame the board of publio works, T ,R Gov- wealthy classes in general; ho said Tnoko had told the committee Lee Ogden daily, uutil further no-f- -r off: alt Lake City at 8 m m. and that the laborers should be taken X not in their coming du'y por ,Xra trains sea time they bad done p.si, to go Table.) for tke K(4St at 8 m For in this mtetine: be dvid tbem and let un.ons, labor and at home 6.35 wt, organize p.m. Arm from Suit Lake City. 7 a.m. every un.on elect a committee of three in a rmral ' convention, and j p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. and rvles as win euch resolutions the TV, .3o a.m. adopt NUt Lake City Time. ih. nntraiti'ra as well as ofnc als a .n.) nnnrrX thB laborers HhlS find anv of Go home, said he,' and if you kheld every is oa tue.r bea their take" i contractors Sunday, the Tabernacle, the net pay will 10 eomraetors and 2 y.m. ua4. ia the School shoulders. If . nnon. nt will leal of the rarious W ards 9 p,m. - .laoo.ers 1 eim '" MmdJ. tr: U ;f n Z iilrny-(i;nra- irf , Trance! , I.IU nil D. T. . To-da- y b Washing-lon.tureKtenin- , Ulor .ae.f!. iu 4 -- r i.-- eiii a WWti. liilf.H'if" lo. .. cuii-iuo- ! ft! i IS . 1 peo-Dl- e - " . tu 1 anattTili-Wwine- .r -- " nr BP," m wpe l na'a. .... Science, and tlic !Arfc:: '' n J. 1 ' " " " tat . ill ' ... , the Jworklng at the evening parade; aad after ,. SMpper , ' ' ' y, ring-leader- s, nn rr nr 4-- 'm a. j - . .. , ia-th- , Mc-Leo- one-thir- . . - d " . s '. , e . . r m .,, VOL. II. 8t, ""' j...t.-- s. ,'i r..lir :.'i I. A ... They have l ean took s stroll edxmt tbe grounds. "' i vxora, a' , working long enough. The Board of 4. , ,, inv Th Herald ipeciat cable from Paris, publio werke hav all power and have got inside tbe track of Government j in June ih, night, eays, ' the Patrit says giving out of work, and if ihey refuse to that France possessed,, in July last. tlo what ia pghvblood' for bloody!" 800.000 , breech-loaderand, 420,000 Now go home to youf districU and or- soldier. It deiuah'ds the vigorous sup ganize your, associations, choose your pression "of 'mach"iDatlon'of a Commucommittees, and see if this combination nist tendenayi in the 'previnbea.'r The cannot be broken up. ' Strike terror in- Minister of, Marine haa writi.en t tbe to the breasts of tbe contractbra." .Keep manager or arsenals and navy yards, the thing moving. ; A bigger "fraud" directing them' to' employ French and ' : than Albert Gleason never iived,he could not foreign mechanics. 'J not offer to pay the laborers more than A tat collector of Brooklyn, $1.25 per day,, because he jvanted to be seized tbe organ Methsupported and two or three fast teams odist Church,Kbecanse its assessment for to, ride about with. His ia a dirty street paving was not paid to Atlantic sneaking Yankee contractor." He ia Cable Companies. down on all niggers worse than our old Tbe Timt) says Jim i uk s suit against masters were These Yankees will skin Albany and: Susquehanna R.- - R. taken off the iireuH court calender' cn. Monyou slive, look out for them. With this language, tbe negroes, to day. Probably, this , result baa been the number of sen ral hundred, marched brought about by the recent decision at and wherever the general term, in Fisk's other' sulu through the streets workmen were . employed on - publio with ikt same company. ' f- ! " !' works, they were driven off. . Tbe GovThe etatflnieni that Bishop Potter ad ernor of this distriot then issued a notice dressed a remonstratory communication to the contractors, saying, "In view of te Rev. Mr. Tyng in consequence of his the present difficulties with the laborers, having recently occupied tbe pulpit or and to preserve peace, we suggest that Cbeny of. Chicago, ' lately deposed by you suspend work on Seventh street im- bishop w uiieboui,: is, pronounced by provements .till such measure can be Bishop 'Potter to be an unqualified "' adopted as the occasion demands." $ The falsehood. workmen were thereupon relieved ni ' Tbe troubles' between quarrymer In work was auspended, r Harlem is renewed, w About kixtty socie f , i. .'iNewyork, 6. ty men attacked a party of ,dob society The Tribune this, a.m., copies from the men at wprk last, evening, and severely " '"" London Timet an account of an accident injured two of them. "' "Vm i ,V?ash'ingonrIowa, T.: 1 to prince Arthur, on May 20th, which was reported by cable to the American Wm. Ai Doreo,; lawyer, estate agent press Association the day following, of and deputy by urna in nearly every which tbe old associated press have eith- county office here, off and on for, many er had no information whatever, or re- years, hanged himself in his "barn 'yesceived it to late to be considered fresh terday In a fit! bf Insanity. Some 18 telegraphic new.' 'Almost every mail years ageJie had: a brief season tf menbrings important foreign news, confirm- tal derangemenU, and was effected simiing these dispatobe, and previously fur larly about last new years. He was io nished the American Association, of the asylum several weeks. He came which no mention is made to the eld as home and got worse, but pleaded so sociuttd press. Were it not for the en- h rd not to go back ttiat. his wife conterprise of the American associated sented to jet, him remain, and keep press, the people of this country would watch of h'ro. ' A fine fain fell yesterday afternoon, have 'to await the arrival of the foreign mails for much valualle information from which wm worth $100,000 to the rops -- 'A the old country. count ua , , : j. Watcrtown, J The funeral of the la'e Col. John Wis., 7. ... The wea'her has been extremely hot Murphy,' took place yesterday, attended by a large number of friends. here for the past two weeks. The Mass was offered, after .which the re shower of yesterday morning makes mains were taken to I ho calvary cemote everything look fresh. ., Fruit and erons of all kinds in this section never looked ry for interment.' Cyrus W. Field. Esq., of the Atlantic better. " " d interest Buffalo, 7. cable, has purchased The' strike on the Erie has ended, and in the New York Evening Mail, for fifty ' i , thouHand dollars. the riotors have been dispersed. ' an ' orphan, aged lo, ' Mary McMinus, Washington, 7. residing with her uncle, at 138 West, and - The Washington Communists as the 19th street, was found last evening, dead colored strikers are called, have triin bed in her room, shot through the umphed over law and order. Gov. Cook henrt. She had molen a parasol from a would not allow the police force preserve ti-t t'.t-fwas discovered, and tbe the t.idv. peace, but ordered all work stopped. (etrtng her uncle would punish her, The National Republican organ of the 'iii, took a t I'ioi and retired to bed, placed administrations eays in its Jeader this ii aiMng! h' r breast and fired. None of as well for the peo morning, "It' is just ' 'ho inmate heard tbe report. ple to' know that the lawless classes A TViouns special from Washington have complete mastery of tbe oity, and say,' that the Attorney General left lowb that laws and statutes are powerless to-ly. without deciding the question of against tbem. ' - The citizens are terriconniciinz claims tor lands and bonds bly indignantjal the non interference by made by the Kansas Pacific Railroad Gov. Cook, and accuse him of incapacity this is the central branch of the U. P. to fulfil ihe duties of his office. Tbe R. R. Tbe decision will now be posBoard of publio works reconunoud givtponed.' ing ihe laborers $1.60 per day. Tbey The salaries of postmasters throughout are now receiving $1.25, and the colored on a laborers insist on $2.00. The action of the country are to be basis f the receipts durinir July and the strikers yesterday demoralized the August of tb t year, and a new schedule of whole community. salaries will go into enect on tne jsi or Tcoria, 111 , 7. Tbe City Council are going to try January. 1872, for a mouth at least. Some New York importers of cork their band at regulating the social evil slabs, have instituted a suit against Gov in Peoria according to the St. 'Louis eminent, for tjie recovery of an excess plan, lbs subject was introduced at a of duty," claimed to have been paid the meeting last night, and met witb favor' collector of Park Berth, tbe place where able consideration. . ihe eoodg were entered. Tbe collector Rock Island, 111., 7. held that the fclahs er received in tbe is an imThe Illinois soldier acme state as those stripped from trees, mense affair. Our city is crowded with and could not. therefore , be admit' ed at old veteran and their families. All tbe Secreta trains and 8t per cent. Ibe duty on cork. arriving this ry Boutwell informed tbe Distriot Attor morning brouebt largo delegation. ney that proceedings have been eom There re militia companies from Free-menced. port, Sienting. Roc falls, and Normal, Reports which have been received at 111. Over 1 40 children from tbe Soldiers the Internal Revenue Bureau, from offi Orphans' Home at Normal were in tbe cers in the South.' are more favorable procession. There are between 10,000 than for several months past I no opposi- to 15,000 people assembled at tbe grove tion now to the collectors of tax, in Ihe near the city, where a sumptuous din regions where the greatest trouble was ner was provided by our citizens. . . formerly Diet tvita. Gen. T. J. Rodman, inventor of the 7. . Chicago. ' celebrated gun, an commandant of the The ceremony of sonsecratin the over- U. S. Arsenal here, died at two o'clock ly appointed coadjutor, bishop of Kan- this , morning. sas, the Right Reverend Dr. filk, tbe , Cleveland, 0., 7. late pastor, of St. Jonepb s church in this An explosion at Alexander Schofield on at will take next, Sunday place city,' k Co's. oil rcfinory, at 12 a.m. on WedSt. Joseph's church, Ihe bishop of Chi took place in the agitating room. cairo hem the eonsecrater, and will be nesday, where 1,100 bbls, of oil were stored, all assisted by tbe bishops of Leavenworth, Of wbiab ignited, Adam iLohn, who Green Bay, Wisconsin and Pittsburg. waa near tne agitator, was will Dominie The Right Reverend preach killed.working; ' He tried to break through the an English ermon. Uesides tne pre flumes, but fclL and after attempting to ' twenty-firlutes, and abbot, tome on his bands and knees, expired. ' creep attend. will ,. priests other men were badly burned. Three In the ease of James Sberhan, against about $20,000; insurance, $,500. the Illinois Central Railroad, to recover Loss, La Salle, III., 7. for an alleged infringement of a patent The recent rains, with intensely hot for iron, a verdict waa weather at intervals, hat pushed for rendered for the defendent. , ward all kinds of crops with unusual I , I West Point If. T.,' 7. Tbe csftaiination of the graduating rapidity. Tbe farmers in, tbil- vicinity etas in engineering was concluded yes report the best stand of corn- obtained texilav, and the branch next in order for several years. Tbe seventeen-yea- r of importance taken up. During the af locust baa appeared quite numerously ternoon, the Class was exercised on the south of the Illinois river, an ' seems to plain, in cavalry tactics, , A large num- be moving in a westerly direction. .The ber f spectators were present. The weather is much cooler to doy.. Des Moines, Io , 7 PrPHi'lrnt. acennipaniefl by his fa her A laborer, named J jha Mai pby, was an I br to r. anddangbter, orr.vedon ibe on the railroad track her lunl "Miry Powell" in tb! evening, and were run over and so severely injured that he reoMved at the wharf by Gen. Px'eher, evening, ' who had an escort in wiviiing for them. will not rec ver, and Green the Wells, reached President County Republican As soon as ihe plains, a salute of 21 guns from tbe bat- delegate to the State Convention, are for Governor. All the tery was fired by a detachment of ca- for O'Connor have dets. He was very warmly rece'ved by candidate torLieatenait-Governotbe officers of the post. He was present withdrawn, except CcL Keatlcy. of 1 91 a fi.-- .1 ; JUA E 10,fflS71i WAT UK DAY, OGDEJf, UT.1II,, - , Accident to Prince ,ut tlx cash (at our lrtueU order. unleMfroM oue of cur Tn.unnif ". SUi-"- 147 Persons Poisoned h copy with th , their blood! mens motto be "blood! Decree 'Against 'the Or leans Princes Abrogated! for compa.tionr fcut tbey wOl b over oonBXTRA for. occupyig .ertiiemenM not ',"'J hfiveCi Special to the OoAiir JcMcnoa bytheAUaattcani raco leiegrapu company. - tlVau"r" ;J "if ! ti The Popa's Pr6bahler: Restoration to Temporal Of ... , 4 Xo. 47. J 111 I it'll ' grvr?Y0!f0 Nowsyiterat RATK3 OF ADVERTISING. V r - ' " ., Council Bluffs, and Major G C. Benneit, of j Washington. jdT . .wt !:.. ' ' '. ' riewYork.g. . I'iY, Hon. Horace Greeley having returned from his trip to Texas tbe members of Repur.licaa General Committee propose extending ti) him publio welcome reeep-tiowhich will take place next Mon day evening, in front of (be Linooln Club rooms on union 'quare. " Addresses will b delivtrsd by Mr. Oreeley and OtberjS. , .;.; . J., I ,., , r ..y.-,',,: The Morse statue will be finished today.' 'Aforo of men are working night and day, putting" the' lower' 'purls 'together, and. giving it the - finishing Statue touches. is seven ao'l a half feet high , and ' represents Prof. Morse receiving his first dispatch. It will cost abo t twelve thousand dollars. it will be! taken ;to Central Park and phtood in position, in readiness for the dedicatory ceremonies " on Saturday.'"-1-'" ' "' "j . , , , " Washington,' 8. of Internal Reve- .The Commissioner, nue yesterday decided in a case referred to him by (he revenue authorities in Kansas, that' noies issued by the city authorities were taxable at tea per cent under the Internal Revenu law. .v . , , , ... Wst Point, 8 Yesterday President Grant and Suite were present at the cavalry exercise, and at the examination of the graduates ia urdntnee tlrlll. In tbe evening Nile-so- n sng a number, of operatia air in tbe class room iu the presence of ihe Preeidont and others. , It is expected that Geo. Grant will remain here till Monday or Tuesday next, when Gen Sherman who is to bestow tbe diploma, will arrive, The examination will be resumed The hotel is crowded wih distinguished effioers .of the army including Gun. MoDewsl) and Seoretary , .,-.- , Belknap. ... , ...y to-da- 1 f J w g yorkt iyt 1 u ' li. Flovenee, y. Signor Crispo, one of the members, made a proposal in the Assembly' yesterday, that some national arrangements should be effeoted in order to secure tlio ! ' ' country against the probable attempt, which may be made by France to restore the Pope. Tbe subject causes tnaoH agitation throughout the whole kingdom . : St present, k. a ... ' : ; London. C. The rW special dispatch from Parli contains tbe following: The postpone- -' ment of Roobcfort's trial is dao to apprehensions of disclosures compromising the Government of national defence. . The Sieolt advocates the extension ot ' M. Thiers' term of office. , Felix Pica! is investigating the proposal to leave untouched th ruins of, tbe Hotel De Ville. There is news that Favr is preparing ' a reply to the manifesto of Prince Na- ; poleon. ', lio Thiers Insists on giving the a fair trial Versailles, 7. It is reported thai 200,000 Communist prisoners will be transported to New Caledonia. M. Ite-pub- - .. ' Cowaniico asks : "is it safe TV Ei podichcy anks : "is i( politic?" Vu- "is it popular?" tut con lty scienoo asks : "U it right?" Pun- : ' 7m) While digging a grave recently at Bake rsvillc,Cal., the uoitoo diioorere4 a human rkelutoa about ioven and a halffoet in Jpngth, the ekull of which n was ao large that a pcrtoo placed his head inside. It watt bufull-grow- ried with the (towd pointing eastward, aad in the grave waa a package oi eleven largo arrow and r;ar hoado doue np in wax, A. Mirs'Ktt, .. , ' : & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY Ofllcc oppoiiltc Ogdon Hotel ' kind! AD to, Phj-sifia- 1 OGMBt CITY. huoieM promptly if loal '. atwi'M ttf DK. WOOD WORTH, and Surgoou. n - ,r- Warranted to Eztraot Tape and Stomach norms, cio. ' All Calls promptly attended to. OGDEY CITY, UTAH. A OoW a) vayi on hand. ' Vacetoe mativr from th St-- tf : t. U. SurMfM1, M P. DRS. TIBBITS & SIMMONS, Boia-i- Tuism, MJ. ' PhtSIOU.VS AJiD SlEOZONS, 2nd South Office, Corner of Main (On J)OWrtUWil'! Si.., J!..i.'".it 8tnrt r.: iu branches solicited. SALT LAKE CITY. , ear-ring- v.1 ,.!,..! ' There is a probability of tbo tion of the Holy Father to temporal power,' and it is being anxiously die- -' cussed by the publio. The subject Is no w. under fonsiileravwn in the Assem-bl- ' ' " 4 , , A' writer in the London Timet thus refer to prisoners murdered: A gentleman whose word is beyond dispute, told me that he witnessed, from an upper window,' the storming of the barricades on the Boulevard, Malescher-boa- , and that he saw the rebels lifting the but of their tnusketa in token of surrender, which caused tbe lincsmon lo No advance a! Oss the burricadea. sooner did tbey approach within a few paces, when the muake'.s were suddenly reversed, and a plunging fire laid some fifty of tbem writhing in heap. This morning, while walking on Rue Des Peiits Cbanipes. I saw a soldier fall, struck by a bullet from so unseen hand. An officer, wbo was passing, said many men lost their lives in this way, and that the delinquents were instantly shot; he also told me that, at the barricade yesterday, a woman went up the oif.oer in command to ask a question, and that before he had completed his answer, she bad drawn a revolver and shot him through the head. The soldier were so' infuriated that they forgot her sex, and riddled her with bayonet thrusts. Among twenty persons who were executed this morning, at the corner of Rue Royal, two were women. I saw four men taken possession of, at eight o'clock this morning, close to (he Magazine. Tbny were kicked and cuffed, until they reached the Palaise Royal gato, and there, against tbe b rning house, tbey had their hands tied and were forced to kneel; a woman rushed from the crowd witb a soream, and, clinging te one of tbem, announced herself bis sister. She wa ruthlessly torn away and carried back to tbe throng, while a dozen soldiers advanced and " coldly shot them down. A piece of tern was over thrown their remains, carpet and every man went about hi business as though nothing unusual had ocourrsd. Escorts with prisoners are continually about tbe streets, followed by Jiassing crowds, which count more women than men. Among its ranks are women who boot and clap their hands, and insult their victims to their hearts' " . content. To show the bitterness of feeling among the military men at Versailles. I may mention, that when one, of four field officers, in conversation, expressed a wish lo see the prisoners handed over, for the benefit of science, to a professer of Vivisoction, tbe other tbr.ee applauded tbe idea. While talking, a young officer entered ibe cafe, to refresh himself with a glass of beer; he wa in command of a convoy of prinouers, and said be had rid bis country of some of the scoundrels; one suffered from fatigue,, one from weakness, and t wo wbo were sulky, bad sat down on a board. He ordered then to get up directly, if t ey did not want to be shot. "Shoot us," said on of tbe "I will take you at your prisoners. word, my good fellow," the captain an- swered, "and I shall consider those who do not get up directly, to be of the same mind as you." Not one moved. Tbe firing parly was quickly lead off, and ' four man were corpses. In another instant, tbe captain was highly commended ,by his brother officers, for his firmness, and wbon be bad gone, all fell to praising him. North Platte, 8 yesterday afternoon, a. woman on a western bound evening train, was found dead by tbe conductor iu tbo water-clot-e- t. A Coroners inquest was held upon her edy here, and the verdict of the jury was. that she diod of an arpopleotio 1 roke found Upon bet person, w eight thfiunan 1 five hundred do'lar iu L. 8 b ode; some gold and currency one pair of diamond diamond finger rings, a fine gold watch, and 0 r jewelry wuish, from their peculiar setiinif. are supposed lo be of great value. The properly on her person is esti-- n a'fd 10 be at least twelve thousand doLars. flor name was Joanna Maria f ) w '"' , , . Versailles,.-!.-. y, n, w .,, ... tr A' bill for abrogating'1 Uie decree exile pronouncsd ngitinst the Orleans family waa brought ue ia the Aassmblr' and made the subject of a warnz. debate by Ibe member. .. l'vwdootj Thiers refused te give bis assent to the bill etrie an express 'stipulation fslfc; eluded prohibiting the Orleans family, from holding ny official position, vuder, ihe French Uovernitiopt during the next, two years: The committee pressed tba' bill without! provision, "and President1 Thiers at Ust eousented. to support il.l n A new Frcncl loAtj .of.pnsLhuBdrfal, , million pounds sterling has been plaood --- ?' on the market.1 The Orleanists doey.tliat the alleged' Prussian interests ; have taken t.lae,. After the ratification of eleotion tbo. Orleans princes will ask leave of 1V- -' Klt senee from the Assembly. ' 1 1t is reliably reported that President. Thiers declined to accept) aa extension.! of power for two year. , . , ' Contrary Io expectation, which called ' a large attebdaaoe to the Chamber, tho y Assembly did. not prooecd U ac- -i tion on the motion to declare the eligl- bility of tbe Orleans, princes. Thiers, in moving i postponement of the question dotit Thursday, admitted that k' was Impossible te ooino to aa agreeaeoa and th ominittee, having obarg-othe subject, favored a simultaneous adtion "on th verification' or th elec--i tion of the prinoea aad tbe abrogation of the decree of exile against Lbem - Tbo. Assembly therefore agreed to adjourn tJ '' .' the debate.' " Th committee appointed to consider what actios should be takes aa rt gsrda Ihe aota of the recent. Government tfi Franco, report iu favor of an investigation into the administration of the Gov eminent of natiosal defence1 of Paris, Tour and, Bordeaux, aod .lb Govern- -. ment over which Tbiors presides.,. , The "proposed reconstruction of tho ministry includes M. La France for publio workst M.i L'Ombreeht for the Id- -' terior; Duke do Brogle, Minister, of Foreign Affairs: General Cissey for the War Department. I'icard," Jules Favrs and Lefto retire from the Cabinet. Surgery in all M-- tf ' i ' COAL YARD, , "'' Near tha Utah Central Kugisa Uoote, tg'htn. T M. THOMAS 4 CO., COAL AND I.1MK t , IwUers, hcv eonstantly on hand a t SUrPLY of TOAL, whir.h they wdl Mil tha Care, at IS Cent ou the Ton auoro eost, fur , produce at raab ratM. Lime at the old place near the Tfaxatre. 1.1 k K) buaholi of ttheltoU Uora wanted. , 77 em . M. TUOMaS Dp. |